Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic City of Lübeck' has mentioned 'Germany' in the following places:
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City in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | WIKI |
Place in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | WIKI |
With around 217,000 inhabitants, Lxc3xbcbeck is the second-largest city on the German Baltic coast and in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, after its capital of Kiel, and is the 35th-largest city in Germany. | WIKI |
Its city centre is Germany's most extensive UNESCO World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
Import/exports by sea: valued in 000s Lxc3xbcbeck marks, 18 Mar 1368xe2x80x9310 Mar 1369 Goods Principal origin Imports Exports Total Cloth Flanders 120.8 39.7 160.5 Fish Scania 64.7 6.1 70.8 Salt Luneburg - 61.6 61.6 Butter Sweden 19.2 6.8 26 Skins, furs Russia, Sweden 13.3 3.7 17 Grain Prussia 13 0.8 13.8 Wax Russia, Prussia 7.2 5.8 13 Beer Wendish towns 4.1 1.9 6 Copper Sweden, Hungary 2.2 2.4 4.6 Iron Sweden, Hungary 2.4 2.2 4.6 Oil Flanders 2.7 1.5 4.2 Flax Livonia, North Germany 0.4 3 3.4 Foodstuffs passim 2.2 1.2 3.4 Silver Sweden 0.7 2 2.7 Wine Rhineland 1.3 0.9 2.2 Various 39.9 16.6 56.5 Unclassified 41 49 90 Total (rounded) 338.9 206.9 545.8[3] | WIKI |
His well-known 1901 novel Buddenbrooks made readers in Germany (and later worldwide, through numerous translations) familiar with the manner of life and mores of the 19th-century Lxc3xbcbeck bourgeoisie. | WIKI |
[7] Germany operated a prisoner-of-war camp for officers, Oflag X-C, near the city from 1940 until April 1945. | WIKI |
It stood directly on what became the inner German border during the division of Germany into two states in the Cold War period. | WIKI |
Like many other places in Germany, Lxc3xbcbeck has a long tradition of a Christmas market in December, which includes the famous handicrafts market inside the Heiligen-Geist-Hospital (Hospital of the Holy Spirit), located at the northern end of Kxc3xb6nigstrasse. | WIKI |
Kotka, Finland (1969) La Rochelle, France (1988) Wismar, Germany (1987) Klaipxc4x97da, Lithuania (1990) Gotland, Sweden (1999) | WIKI |
Joachim Jungius (1587xe2x80x931657), mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Heinrich Meibom (1638xe2x80x931700), medical expert, discovered the Meibomian gland Hermann von Fehling (1811xe2x80x931885), chemist[26] Robert Christian Avxc3xa9-Lallemant (1812xe2x80x931884), physician and research traveler Ernst Curtius (1814xe2x80x931896), classical archaeologist[27] and historian Georg Curtius (1820xe2x80x931885), philologist[28] Friedrich Matthias Claudius (1822xe2x80x931869), anatomist James Behrens (1824xe2x80x931898), entomologist[29] Friedrich Matz (1843xe2x80x931874), archaeologist Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn (1853xe2x80x931927), invented the taximeter Cornelia Schorer (1863xe2x80x931939), one of Germany's first female physicians Heinrich Lxc3xbcders (1869xe2x80x931943), orientalist and indologist Justus Mxc3xbchlenpfordt (1911xe2x80x932000), nuclear physicist | WIKI |
The laws and regulations of the Federal Republic of Germany and the State of Schleswig-Holstein guarantee the consistent protection of the Hanseatic City of Lxc3xbcbeck. | UNESCO |